Review:
"This is a solid, serious, significant book about an important albeit imperfect WWII admiral, and - more that that - an intense history of the carrier operations he commanded." Stone & Stone Second World War Books
William Trimbles new biography of Adm. John S. (Slew) McCain is one of the finest naval history books to appear in years. His analysis of McCains life and many contributions to naval aviation and the U.S. Navy as a whole is fundamental to understanding the Navys part in winning the Pacific War. The work is exceptionally well researched and scrupulously objective, without exaggerating McCains successes or whitewashing his failures. John B. Lundstrom, author of Black Shoe Carrier Admiral
William Trimble earns a snappy salute for this excellent biography of a figure who played a key role in the triumph of U.S. naval air power. Trimble shines with his wide-ranging research in primary and key secondary sources and with his even hand on both McCains achievements and his failures. Naval HIstory
This book has a broad focus but is full of finely-researched details which are especially relevant to the way in which the Pacific War was fought by the USA and its Commonwealth allies. I thoroughly recommend it to historians, naval professionals and even those who take an interest in how a great man led his life in the Navy. The Australian Naval Institute
This is an important book, about an Admiral and family Australia may wish to consider as one of their own. Professor Trimble tells the story well, thank you. The NAVY
In William F. Trimble's new biography, Admiral John S. McCain: And the Triumph of Naval Air Power, we get a fascinating history of the rise of carrier-based aviation during World War II through the life of the McCain patriarch, warts and all. Navy Reads
Rarely does a naval officer influence directly and indirectly the conduct of major war. This fine biography shows how McCain influenced US Navy air power in a personnel role and then as a Carrier Task Force commander in the Pacific. Most Highly Recommended. FIRE Reviews
Taking a multidimensional approach, professor Trimble weaves together the narrative of McCains career with the history of a liminal moment in the Navys development as an institution, in the ascendency of naval aviation, and in the navys evolution from a battleship-centered force to the modern air Navy. Professor Trimbles richly detailed biography goes a long way toward filling in the fine grained details of this story. New Books Network
The author does an excellent job in showing the connectivity of McCains wartime service as an administrator and as a warrior. The book is both a biographical account of a naval hero but also a look at competent leadership during a time of crisis. The Journal of Americas Military Past
Bill Trimble, whose previous works have chronicled several notable figures in Naval Aviation, has produced an outstanding biography of John McCain, one of the pioneering naval aviators who transformed naval air power from a tactical supplement of the fleet to a powerful striking force that could project power from the sea. Under McCain and other flag officers, naval air power, organized into multicarrier task forces, evolved from a tactical supplement to the battle fleet dedicated to sea control and protecting sea lines of communication into an independent strategic striking force. By the end of World War II, the aircraft carrier was capable of a sustained forward presence and could project power from the sea in ways no one could have imagined only a decade before. McCain and others witnessed and took part in this transformation, which shaped and was shaped in the crucible of global war. From other historians we know the broad contours of this change in the strategic seascape, but only a few have filled in the particulars. The life and naval career of John McCain provides a lens to bring those details into sharper focus. Thomas Wildenberg author of All the Factors of Victory: Adm. Joseph Mason Reeves and the Origins of Carrier Air Power
About the Author:
William F. Trimble is Professor Emeritus at Auburn University in Alabama. His most recent book is Hero of the Air: Glenn Curtiss and the Birth of Naval Aviation (Naval Institute Press, May 2010). He is also the author of Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, Admiral William A. Moffett: Architect of Naval Aviation, Jerome C. Hunsaker and the Rise of American Aeronautics, and Attack from the Sea: A History of the U.S. Navy's Seaplane Striking Force, among other books and articles.
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